Lewis Hamilton causing disagreement that Mercedes chief already shut down

F1 Grand Prix Of Abu Dhabi

Lewis Hamilton will drive for Ferrari in 2025 in place of Carlos Sainz (Image: Getty)

Lewis Hamilton has still got it, according to director Andrew Shovlin, despite prominent figures feeling otherwise. The 40-year-old called time on his illustrious 12-year tenure with the Silver Arrows last year, having sent shockwaves around the sport in February when announcing his intentions to join .

Hamilton will arrive on pastures red following a seventh-placed Drivers’ Championship finish – which saw him claim race victories at Silverstone and the Belgian Grand Prix.

A solid season hasn’t stopped those within the sport from feeling as though the man who holds seven world titles has . However, Shovlin, who previously worked with for , thinks there is plenty of fight in the old dog yet.

Stay up-to-date with the latest F1 news Join us on WhatsApp

Our community members are treated to special offers, promotions, and adverts from us and our partners. You can check out at any time. Read our Privacy Policy

Speaking after Hamilton’s impressive fourth-placed finish in Abu Dhabi last year, Sky Sports F1 pundit Martin Brundle followed in the footsteps of many when admitting the Brit’s career may be sliding downhill.

“Plenty of people [are asking], ‘Is Lewis over the hill? Is his peak ahead of him or behind him?’” Brundle stated. “His absolute peak, it might be behind him as he turns 40 in January.”

Former team owner Eddie Jordan also criticised the Scuderia’s signing of Hamilton, stating on his Formula For Success podcast: “Lewis is a particularly nice person. I’m not sure there are many nicer people on the grid than .

“However, my FFS goes to John Elkann of for even authorising, signing off on that deal. It was absolutely suicidal to get rid of Carlos [Sainz].”

F1 Grand Prix Of Abu Dhabi

Hamilton’s Mercedes career spanned 12 successful years (Image: Getty)

Yet, despite this pair and many others feeling as though there will be fewer sparks flying from the car of 40-year-old Hamilton when he takes to a wheel, Shovlin firmly disagrees.

“You saw in Vegas how good he [Hamilton] is at chasing down a gap when he’s got one,” Shovlin told Sky F1 after Abu Dhabi. “He’s been quick all weekend. We let him down in qualifying. We should have started further up the grid.

“But, just it was nice to finish with a really strong drive from Lewis. He’s clearly still got it. He’s determined to keep going and keep winning races, keep battling for his record, and we’ll be cheering him on.”

Related Posts


This will close in 0 seconds